So far on this trip, I’ve read:
1) Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett.
2) Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella. (borrowed from sis)
3) Shopaholic Takes Manhattan by Sophie Kinsella. (borrowed from sis)
4) Shopaholic Ties the Knot by Sophie Kinsella. (borrowed from sis)
Yes, when I’m not reading for school, I read pure fluff.
There’s one more Shopaholic book in existence, Shopaholic and Sister, but my sister doesn’t own that one, which means I can’t yoink it off her shelf for a couple of days while I plow through it.
I also brought Terry Pratchett’s Guards! Guards! with us, so if I’m going to read that I’d better do it before we get on the plane next week. I intend to watch mindless daytime TV (yay WestJet!).
My favourite author is probably Terry Pratchett - although, I do enjoy some light reading by Brian Jacques. He writes the Redwall series, which is aimed at a much younger audience than myself.
Recently, I’ve also finished most of Dan Brown’s creations. Da Vinci Code, Digital Fortress, and Angel’s and Demon’s… All three are entertaining books, as long as you remember they’re fiction, and not real. The furor that Da Vinci Code created was unbelievable…. I also enjoy the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. As you can tell, I enjoy lighthearted humor!
Anyways, enjoy that cute Brazilian teen getting slammed. I have some more amateur pics that I’ll be putting up soon. I’ve been toying with the idea of adding REAL gallery software to my blog… It would probably make sense.. I just need to think how, and plan it out so I can directly link to thumbnails from here…

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Hey there,
Just came accross your site… its pretty cool. I’m in Toronto and love the Canadian girls. Anyway, just thought I’d say hi…
Take care.
hi Kaori, wow..you are a reader! I agree.. i thought the jibber jabber” about the Da Vinci code was a lil lame. The brazilian girl was cute! I wouldnt mind seeing more brazilian girls at your blog. Asian & brazilian girls are so beautful! About the software, makes….sense! When will you be back home? I miss your comments about your life over there. There is more “freedom” in your own place.
I enjoyed teh Da Vinci Code. Another light read for the summer months is an author named Adriana Trigiani. Although, the ones you mention are also quite good. Other summer fun reads I recommend:
Ecrits by Jacques Lacan
The Menaechmus Twins by Plautus
Socrates’ Orations
The Romantic Manifesto by Ayn Rand
Cultural Theory and Socio-econimic Standards in Postmodern America by Michael Eddison, et al.
Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The Mimic Men by V.S. Naipaul
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by Jk Rowling
Miracle by Danielle Steel
SHE SO FINE, I WOULD SUCK HIS CUM OUT OF HER. AND I’M NOT GUY.